February 2026
17 - 26 Feb 2026
2 weeks, Tue and Thu 9-11am UTC
- Online
- €1,865.00
17 - 26 Feb 2026
2 weeks, Tue and Thu 9-11am UTC
This course is designed to provide an in-depth understanding of the Arm Trusted Firmware-A (TF-A) project and the underlying security architecture.
18 - 25 Feb 2026
2 weeks, Wed 3-5pm UTC
- Online
- €930.00
18 - 25 Feb 2026
2 weeks, Wed 3-5pm UTC
This course details the technical and social process of contributing code to the mainline Linux kernel, covering its organizational structure, the benefits of upstreaming, the culture and rules of mailing list communication, and the use of tools like b4 and clang-format for creating, formatting, and submitting high-quality patch series.
March 2026
4 - 11 Mar 2026
2 weeks, Wed 9-11am UTC
- Online
- €930.00
4 - 11 Mar 2026
2 weeks, Wed 9-11am UTC
This course details the technical and social process of contributing code to the mainline Linux kernel, covering its organizational structure, the benefits of upstreaming, the culture and rules of mailing list communication, and the use of tools like b4 and clang-format for creating, formatting, and submitting high-quality patch series.
10 - 19 Mar 2026
2 weeks, Tue and Thu 3-5pm UTC
- Online
- €1,865.00
10 - 19 Mar 2026
2 weeks, Tue and Thu 3-5pm UTC
This course covers the foundational concepts, architecture, and components of the Open Portable Trusted Execution Environment (OP-TEE), including TEE principles, compliance with GlobalPlatform standards, shared memory, cryptography, compatibility with ARM Trusted Firmware, and practical guidance on building and porting the system.
April 2026
1 - 8 Apr 2026
2 weeks, Wed 3-5pm UTC
- Online
- €930.00
1 - 8 Apr 2026
2 weeks, Wed 3-5pm UTC
This course details the technical and social process of contributing code to the mainline Linux kernel, covering its organizational structure, the benefits of upstreaming, the culture and rules of mailing list communication, and the use of tools like b4 and clang-format for creating, formatting, and submitting high-quality patch series.
7 - 23 Apr 2026
3 weeks, Tue and Thu 9-11am UTC
- Online
- €2,335.00
7 - 23 Apr 2026
3 weeks, Tue and Thu 9-11am UTC
This course covers foundational concepts, environment setup, and hands-on skills for creating custom embedded Linux systems, and developing custom components like recipes and layers.
14 - 28 Apr 2026
3 weens, Tue and Thu 3-5pm UTC
- Online
- €2,335.00
14 - 28 Apr 2026
3 weens, Tue and Thu 3-5pm UTC
This course is for experienced programmers, covering the fundamentals of the Rust language, its ecosystem (Crates, Cargo), advanced topics like the Type System and Taming the Borrow Checker (ownership, lifetimes), and specialized applications such as Embedded Rust and Rust for Linux kernel development.
14 - 28 Apr 2026
3 weeks, Tue and Thu 3-5pm UTC
- Online
- €2,335.00
14 - 28 Apr 2026
3 weeks, Tue and Thu 3-5pm UTC
U-Boot is the most widely used embedded bootloader, backed by a large community, and this module explains why: covering its core features, configuration options, and practical build and deployment on real hardware.
May 2026
6 - 20 May 2026
3 weeks, Wed 3-5pm UTC
- Online
- €1,400.00
6 - 20 May 2026
3 weeks, Wed 3-5pm UTC
This course builds a systematic approach to diagnosing kernel issues, starting with principles such as failing early and progressing to practical, in-depth use of core Linux kernel debugging tools. Learners gain hands-on experience with ftrace for tracing, eBPF for low-overhead dynamic analysis, and perf for statistical profiling.
6 - 13 May 2026
2 weeks, Wed 7-9pm UTC
- Online
- €930.00
6 - 13 May 2026
2 weeks, Wed 7-9pm UTC
This course details the technical and social process of contributing code to the mainline Linux kernel, covering its organizational structure, the benefits of upstreaming, the culture and rules of mailing list communication, and the use of tools like b4 and clang-format for creating, formatting, and submitting high-quality patch series.
13 - 27 May 2026
3 weeks, Wed 9-11am UTC
- Online
- €1,400.00
13 - 27 May 2026
3 weeks, Wed 9-11am UTC
This course introduces the Linaro Automated Validation Architecture (LAVA), covering how users write and submit jobs for automated testing on real hardware, how to analyze test results with queries and charts, and how administrators can install, configure, and manage a LAVA lab infrastructure.
19 - 28 May 2026
2 weeks, Tue and Thu 3-5pm UTC
- Online
- €1,865.00
19 - 28 May 2026
2 weeks, Tue and Thu 3-5pm UTC
This course covers the Linux kernel's architecture, source organization, build process, the role of DeviceTree for hardware description, pragmatic driver development using concepts like MMIO and Regmap, and techniques for symbolic debugging.